Little back I wrote a sweet little IIS7 UI module for taking backup and restore of IIS configuration. At that time I didn’t add the shared host configuration since it was in its early stage, and to be honest I didn’t think about it when wrote that module...

In IIS6.0, you had IisFTP.vbs file which you would use to set msIIS-FTPRoot and msIIS-FTPDir property for the user in Active directory. But, in Windows Server 2008, the IisFTP.vbs won’t work. You need to either set it manually in the Active Directory...

Do you have a high traffic site where you have a lot of WMV/AVI/FLV/PDF documents (or any other MIME type) where your maximum bandwidth of the site is utilized? Do you ever think where majority of the bandwidth would go? Most of the users do not completely...

In the last post I was talking about writing a simple UI extension which would appear like below: How about you adding this to the IIS manager hierarchy – just below “Application Pools” and “FTP Sites”? Here is what you need to do additional to the steps...

You should follow this article on IIS.net to create your first “simple” IIS7 UI extension which would just display a message box when loaded.
In this blog, I’m going to explain you how you could design a UI module where you can add any UI control...